An Ohio Postnuptial Agreement refers to a formal document prepared and signed by the married couple to list the rules and regulations related to their life together and the potential separation. This contract distinguishes from similar instruments by the time of signing - only after the marriage is official, the couple is able to negotiate and approve the terms they put in writing and later update them as necessary. Whether you need to determine who will own a marital residence after your separation or calculate the sum of money required to raise your kids while you are together, use this agreement.
Download an Ohio Postnuptial Agreement template below.
Usually, to create a legally binding document, you need to include the following provisions: the identification of the parties and the details of your marriage, disclosure of assets and liabilities, the distribution of property in the event of the separation, the financial support your children will be entitled to after you are divorced, the conditions valid during the marriage - for instance, regular spousal maintenance for one of the partners, and the circumstances that make the contract unenforceable such as a confirmed extramarital affair.
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